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INDIANA — State lawmakers took additional steps in the 2018 legislative session to help combat opioid addiction from every angle. From curbing the supply to strengthening enforcement and expanding treatment options, these new laws work to save more lives and end the cycle of addiction. Before prescribing potentially addictive medications, health care professionals throughout Indiana …read more.

WARSAW — Mayor Joe Thallemer started his State of the City address on March 6 at Lincoln Elementary School with a conversation he had with Governor Eric Holcomb. The main topics of that discussion included safety concerns with US 30, workforce issues, and the opioid crisis. “As we were winding down our conversation, he [Holcomb] …read more.

NORTH WEBSTER—The North Webster Community Center will host a town hall meeting on the opioid crisis from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 22. This is the second meeting in a series of four. “A Community Call To Action – Part II: Effects on the Family” will focus on how the crisis is affecting …read more.

WARSAW — An Opioid Crisis Community Call Out was held last night, Dec. 11, at the Center Lake Park pavilion. The event served as a gathering for all people concerned about the current opioid crisis. A Bridge To Hope organized the event with help from The Bowen Center. Thirteen panelists spoke about their local interactions …read more.

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